Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1947 — Page 3

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hilgeman fl u-.tiial 1 Fort ■Li’. - “ ,l " W M< "■" l ’ rl ' l *’ ■ ul foil Wayne In st I’io.i'* I’alholir K, "Uyne. wl'h «' ■ j„!,« I-' Nado'ny ofH. wore a toast colo™> H a " d i “ M? Th'""* * h< * HL ....ip;.- * , r, ‘ MiH ' < Mi ‘ r r Hartman, abler of B- i 1,11 H‘ |b ,. 1,1 id. room, and K. Hart nan •‘pent thiity gs ri ~.,v1. •*. twenty-four ■ and 1* ■ th*' ' ol1 " V/, ’ rlh ' Kit!.- i- reaf.itmr at 31H Kort Wayne Eg BE KnE 14 ... Hi \|r« L. I- Kiracofe of ■ ii. announced the <•» and approaching tnar- ■ , h , r daiu-hter. Gloria ■ r „rt Wayne, to Zearl ,1. ■(on of Mr and Mrs. Z Z. ■>( Wren. ■ddinr *lll ,;, ke ,n K,,j l al lusted Brethren Wren on Jun" 11 ■ r , „n- employed in the ■H the T'lklieim oil Tank ■, (■„ Mr McClure in ent■i ti ie centra! Soya Co. two and one half navy. P it-teen months Einpean theater of opera■th :i re rraduatw of the ■p school. I kohne WEDDING ■ [T FOR JUNE 28. ■ Eliaheth Juno Neuer H Uaremen* 'o Robert WilH bn*. only son of Mr and H pwtiJ H Kohne of thin announced laet winter. ■hi June .> as the date for ■djinn Tin- bridegroomKi.tr Hie Kev. Ambrose Goodland. will officiate ■ten at ten o'clock Satin- ■• J-des I at nolle church, ■pt. parents are .Mr. and A Neuer. 8801 Ken- ■ Blvd. Fort Wiyne. ■in- Kush will be maid of ■bib the Misses Rooe■d Kathrvn Kohne. sisters ■b'ldepris, in elect, will be ■ids Mr. Kohne has a«ked ■Piece Charmer ■T IWj?#/9095 M-40 Iffll L ■1! I 7\ 1 1 ■/•I -T / 111 II I ■ Fl ■to I I * f J ■4pf‘' r r -> TO”! / ’<|e L 3! 4 r k l II ■' t ' 1 !marl - "« slen terlz- ■ - and simple to Hpw , your new ■ 'orneeer! Very easy ■ B ’ 'he jacket has no ■ 'u* I*™ 1 *™ ,IV '* Perfect fit, ■ ‘■omplete. |||u«. ■ fhar « shows you |*p, r, ' m e» In sizes 34, ■< nM 48 ’ 4S ' S,l ‘ ! 36 ■ TWi-^‘ lDfh ,abrtc|k ’»isn. F , VE c „ u to ■b»m< Battern to Decatur Ku,/*' Pa 'tern Dept., 165 muiai. 2;, Chl< -«« 0 so, in. ■X a °.? NAME ' AD • E ' SIZE AND STYLE RnTw.® br,nw y° u ■*l’6 h7 " p «ttern ■* BMr ea «y io-new I* It. *** rj ' oa * Printed K Vt!,” *' • FREE p®' K. ,Bl » Sacque and

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Monday Corinthian class of Christian church, Mrs. Homer Ruhl, 7:311 pm St Mary's Society, postponed one week. C. L. of C. chortle rehearsal, hall, 7:30 p m. Tuesday Council of church women tea, Methodist church, 2:30 pm. Decatur Harden dub, Mrs. Harold Owens, 2:30 prn. C. L. of C. pot-luck dinner, C. L. of C. hall, 8:16 pm Uiyal Da light r, a class of Bethany Evangelical IT. B. < hurch, Mrs Frank Lyiich. 7:30 pm. V F. W. auxiliary, hall, 7:30 pm. Garden club, postponed. Wednesday Decatur Home Economic* club, Mrs. L. E. Archbold. 1:45 pm. St. Mary's Township Home Economics club. Pleasant Mills high rtchool, 1:30 pm. Phoebe Bible class of Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. Dallaa Goldner, 7:30 p.m. Monmouth .Merrymaids, Monmouth school. 1:30 pm. Lutheran Walther league. H p.m. I nuraaay So Cha Ren. Mrs. Dick Ehlnger, 7:30 p.m. Women of .Moose, .Moose home, 8 p.m., executive* meeting, 7:30 p m. Stated meeting of Eastern Star, Masonic, 7:30 p.m. St. Paul Undies Aid society, Mr*. Floyd Arnold, all day. Ruralistic Study club, Mrs. Amelia Miller. 8 p.m. Roger Cole to serve as best man while Robc-rt Meyers and Edward Rooney will usher. Although no reception is planned, a wedding breakfaet will In- served to the wedding party and a few relatives at the Fort Wayne country club after the cnurch ceremony. FRANCILE REIDENBACH TO BE WED ON JUNE 22 Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.. Rcidenbach of 1215 Madison street, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their youngest daughter. Frandie. to Norbert Bulteim-ier of Poe. The wedding will take place June 22 at three thirty c/clock in the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, with the Rev. Paul Schultz officiating. Miss Reidenliach has chosen her Alster, Mrs. Florence Tinsley of Fort Wayne, to be mat ton of honor, and Miss Hlldegarde Bultemeier and Miss Phyllis McFarland as bridesmaids. The birde-elect is employed at the Decatur Industries, while Mr. Bultemeier is an employe of Rousseau Bros, in Fort Wayne. ■■■ ORDER OF RAINBOW GIRLS CONDUCTS INSTALLATION Miss Betty J. Hollingsworth was installed a.< worthy advisor of the Rainbow girls in impressive services held Thursday evening at seven o'clock at the Masonic hall. Installing officers were: installing worthy advteor. Anna Marie Steury. installing pianist, Jacqueline Warren: installing chaplain. Phyllis Lough: installing marshall. Dorothy Kohler; and installing recorder. Dianna I,inn. Other officers Installed were: worthy associate advisor, Kristine Striker: charity. Evelyn Fisher; hope. Joan VonOunten; faith, Jane Brumley; chaplain. Sue liar.jS J ® 1/ r ■Tz e ’ 4 JrW A FORMER Soviet official who renounced Communism, Victor A. Kravchenko is pictured in Hollywood a. he testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee, which is probing Communist infiltration of the film ind'istry Ae stated that his life had been tUeetened recently. (Intsriwtionai,

Per, drill leader, Annabelle Roop; [ treasurer. Phyllis Kohler; recordj tig secretary, Dora Brunnegraff. In th** color stations the following Kills were installed: love, Jonu Llc-hteiistelger; religion. Major »du Hill; nature-, Pauline Lob♦tiger; immortality, Rosemary •Schwartz; fidelity, Colleen McCon nell; patriotism, Sally Smith; service, Ann Dietsch; Inner observer, Sara Krick; outer observer, Alice 1 <Hinder; <-hoir conductress, Mary 1 Katherine Shaffer, with Mrs. Glen Hill remaining a s the* mother adI visor. Miss Jacqueline Warren w.u< later appointed musician. , Miss Hollingsworth then presented to Anna Marie Steury the past worthy advisor's pin from the 1 assembly. During the ceremony, two solos were given by Zane • Sharp: ' You Are a Wonderful Mother,'' after the installation of the mother advisor, and 'This Is My Task'' after the installation of the worthy advisor MRS. GLEN HERSHEY HOSTESS TO SOCIETY 1 meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Calvary Evangelical , I tilted Brethren church was held Friday evening at the home of • Mrs. Glen Hershey, with five mem--1 l»e h and thirteen guests attending. Mrs. Robert Brown opened the • meeting by leading the group in . singing "What a Friend We Have in .Lens'' and "In the Garden." • Devotions were given hv Mrs. Otis Shifferly. Games and contests were l enjoyed after the brief hu itiess meetIng. The hostess, analcted l»y Mrs. Will Lichtenlcerger, seried refreshments during the social hour. WILLING WORKERS CLASS IN MEETING The* Willing Wo. kers class of the First Christian church held Its . regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andereon recently. The meeting opened with the 1 group singing "Win Them One by I One ” The Rev. E. E. Isenhower offered prayer, ami B. rtha Ander- . son read the devotions ' Whoso I ever Meaneth Me” was then sung ’ !>y the group. Following a short business meet- ■ Ing, conducted liy the president, ' Ed Anderson, contests were «njoyed and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reinhard. MEETING OF WOMEN S . GUILD HELD RECENTLY The regular monthly meeting of the Women's guild of the Zion 1 Evangelical and Reformed church , was held recently in the church social room. Mm. Harry Knapp . directed the program, entitled "Day of Prayer for Missions Service.’’ After the program and business r meeting, refreshments were served by Mrs. Wesley Lehman. Mie. Vaun Liniger, Mrs. ixmis Lltterer , and Mrs. Ferd Litterer. The meeting of the Decatur Garden club, scheduled to be h<*ld Tuesday, has been post polled one Week. Ihe St I’aul l.adie- Aid am i--tv-will have an all dry meet Ing Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd 1 Arnold, 118 ('loss street. \ meeting of the Ru’alistic Study : cluli will be held Thursday evep- . Ing at eight o'clock at the home of ; Mrs Amelia Miller The Women of the Moose will 1 meet Thursday evening lit eight • o'clock at the Mimim home. An exe- , cutive meeting will be held at seven thirty. Members are aeked to bring handwork for .Mooseheart The chapter night program will be In

iSS s WiRiS . u Y Y \ emM ’ \ WM i >'. I ■ ■ . BODY OF BAY DEVENDOBF, «7. Is removed from Washington. 11 C.. j nninicipal court, afterthe I>istrict Bar aviation grievance com. | mltteedistant ch rk had INM shot to death, according toy , Dan Williams. Negro applicant who failed to pass the m. . victims of the disgruntled Williams were iWnJn-n £«'»«•" I who died of gun wounds, and (leorge W. Dalzell, clerk, and Cecil | CUig, guard, UuUi seriously wounded. _ (JatwattiOMi}

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Chicken, noodles and dessert will Im- furnished at the pot luck rnppr? of the C L. of ('., to lie held Til"* day evenin'.’ a! six fiftetm o'clock at the hail charge of the honpitul guild with Flo eii< e Myers in cllurge. Formal Initiation, of candidates mid nomination .if officers for the new year will also be held. The chapter has an invitation to Warsaw on Tuesday, May 20, where u new Women i of the Moose chapter 1* being In-1 etui led- — —O— ——■—— J. Ward Calland of the Central Soya company gave the address at the Rotary iiK'ting at Van Wert, <)., at noon today. v|s-aklng on the Übject, "What is new in ag: (culture ?" When two cars collided nt Bluffton Friday night, on.- of them bumped into a parked car belonging to Russell Mankey of Decatur route two. Damage was slight 'Edgar Selim ider ami -on of Flint. Ml< h.. wer« over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider of North . Seventh street Mi Chubs Keller and children ot Fort Wayne visited in Decatur Saturday. Henry Knapp attended a fraternity reunion ut Purdue I'nivi'ielty over the weekend Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Moaer vleitcd with their daughter, Mrs. Vance Maddox, at the Ball Memorial hospital in Muncie Sunday. Mrs. Maddox unde went a major operation Saturday morning. Aaron Yo<|er, who has been receiving treatment at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, has been returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Holthouec and family visited in Crawfordsville Sunday Mr. and Mrs Don Hess and Myles Jones spent Sunday in Valparaiso. Donn Eichar ha.s been pledged to 1 Sigma Na fraternity at Indiana 4 university. Mik. Herman Colchin is spend-1 Ing the week at Rome City. Mrs, Walter Eichhr and Mis. Fred Engle spent the wcekei'.d at Lima. <). Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smitley am) sons, Alva, Rolmit ami Carl Wayne. Mr and Mrs Harry Sipe. Mrs. it. K. Baker, Mr. and Mrs ' Slk Mml FORMER Postmaster-General James A. Farley and Mrs. Farley have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Mary (above). : to Glenn D. Montgomery, of Arlington, Wash. An engineer. Montgom- I ery served with Die air forces dur- 1 ing the war. (International) I

w . - - -• ♦ J V J ] k " TF- J Rarbani Jean Thompson ( apt. John Eisenhower ON JUNE 10 nt Ft. Monroe. Va., Miss Barbara Jean Thompson, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Percy W Thompson, will tx-corne the Bride of Capt. John Sheldon Dodd Eisenhower, son of Army Chief of Staff ami Mrs. Dwight D. Elsenhower. The couple is en route to the U. 8. from Vienna, Austria, with her parents. (International)

Walter Lister ami Mis. Alva Lawson attended the organ recital given by Vernon Smitley at the Park Avenue Evangelical t'nited Brethren church In lndi.ina|H>li>< Sun day afternoon.

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John Charles is the name of the boy baby born to Dr. and Mrs William Voglewede at Can ingtoti, N. D. Saturday This is the second < bild in the family ami the 25th grandchild of the pah rnal grand mother. Mrs. Charlie Voglewede of this city. Dr. and Mw. Voglewede located in Carrington last fall, after the former served in Hi** navy medical corps.

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7a (faHet&uf adot Ocottena We ask your co-operation in keeping the Cemetery as neat, clean and beautiiill as possible. To help us in our endeavor please do not plant flowers or place holders on ! graves without first consulting the Super- , intendenl—Mr. Clarence Smitley—regarding ! our improvement plans. ! YOUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES ! : NOTICE : ■ I am teaching those most favorite dance steps, fox trot and jitterbug. V I ■ at my home from ■; v g ■ I I’. M. Io HI I’. M. B ■ Monday thru Saturday \ ■ ■ I received my training at a danc- _ m irj] instructor from the Arthur Murray Studios. I promise to do ' I G my utmost to make all of my stu- g g dents, present and future, good ME _ dancers. ■ ■ ■ ■ Phone 306 Thank You. 731 Mercer Ave. William W. Eichhorn g ■ ■ <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■„' ■ ■ ■ ■ : i Nothing : : But The Best : ■ ■ ■ . ■ (Inly the best is good enough where your health is g ■ concerned, so we make certain lhal only Ihe be**t of g ■ everything goes into the medicine we compound for B m you. We use the liesl drugs obtainable ami we weigh. measure and mix them according with the best practices of advanced pharmacy. This is your as- ■ surance of every possible health benefit front lhe ■ - medicine your doctor prescribes for you. ■ ■ ■ Hemember Kohnes for good pre- ■ g scriplion service. • Kohne Drug Store ■ ■ a. L»' • ■ ■ ■•

Mr. am! Mrs. Georg" J Tricker, 1231 Madison street, are pa cuts of a baby Imy, born at 3 pm. Sun day at the Adams count;' memorial liospit.il ||o weighed !» pounds, 3 eumes and has not i.een named A baby laiy was Isiru to Mr and ! Mis. Lambert Irj Kraft, of route! 1, at 4:45 pm. Sunday at the local i ho pltal He weighed '1 pounds, D> | ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hessa, of Be ne, are the parents of a daugh I , ter. Isirn at the Adams county ■ . hospital Saturday at 6:57 pm. She I

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Chesterton Woman Is Killed By Train Porter. Ind. May 18 —(UP)—• Mrs Emily Frank, fit, Cbaatarton, wan kilb-d today when the car she was driving was struck by a train ut a Michigan Central raiLoad crossing. Joe Ma' halleek, Niles. Mich , was named state p«dlce as engneer of the w<-- thou ml freight train

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